Cessna Citation Sovereign+ private jet charter

Cessna Citation Sovereign+ Charter

Mid-jet flexibility with transcontinental range.

PAX9RANGE3,200 nmSPEEDMach 0.80

OVERVIEW

Cessna Citation Sovereign+

The Citation Sovereign+ extends midsize-jet thinking with super-midsize range. Nine passengers cross the US coast-to-coast nonstop or fly London to Dubai with one fuel stop — all at midsize operating costs.

Cessna Citation Sovereign+ cabin and exterior

IN DEPTH

The complete guide to chartering the Cessna Citation Sovereign+

The story behind the Cessna Citation Sovereign+

The Citation Sovereign traces its origins to Cessna's ambition in the early 2000s to build a genuinely capable super-midsize jet under the Citation brand — a manufacturer previously associated with the light and midsize segments. The original Sovereign (Model 680) was certificated in 2004 and entered service with operators who appreciated its combination of a long, comfortable cabin, a then-impressive range of 3,200 nautical miles and Cessna's established maintenance and support network. The aircraft used Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306C turbofans and was one of the first business jets to receive Garmin G5000 integrated avionics.

The Sovereign+ designation arrived in 2013, when Textron Aviation introduced a refined variant featuring updated winglets — which Cessna's marketing team christened 'swooplets' for their distinctive curved profile — improved aerodynamics and the Garmin G5000 touch-screen flight deck as standard equipment. A revised cabin management system with electrically operated window shades and enhanced in-flight entertainment also featured. Production of the Sovereign+ continued until 2021, when the model was retired in favour of the newer Citation Longitude for super-midsize customers requiring greater range.

The Sovereign+ occupies a specific position in the charter market: it is a super-midsize aircraft in range and operational capability, but its cabin cross-section — 5.5 feet wide — is narrower than most of its direct competitors. This quirk of design means that, in the charter market, the Sovereign+ attracts clients who place range above all else within a super-midsize budget, and for whom the additional width of a Challenger 350 or Praetor 600 cabin is a secondary consideration. It is frequently chosen by operators who need a single aircraft that can serve both short European sectors and longer transregional missions without swapping to a different type.

On board: the cabin of the Citation Sovereign+

The Sovereign+ cabin is 25.3 feet long — one of the longer cabins in the super-midsize class — and 5.5 feet wide with a stand-up height of 5.7 feet. The combination of generous length and relatively modest width gives the cabin a different feel from competitors: it reads as intimate rather than expansive, and the double-club seating arrangement of up to nine passengers works well for smaller travelling groups who use the forward and aft club sections as distinct working and relaxation zones. Electrically operated window shades, a distinctive Sovereign feature, allow individual passengers to control light levels without reaching across their seatmates.

The galley is positioned aft of the main entrance, ahead of the cabin, with a full refreshment arrangement including microwave, coffee maker and refrigerated storage. The aft lavatory is fully enclosed and equipped with a wash basin. Baggage capacity of 35 cubic feet in the external belly hold is on the lower side for the super-midsize category, which can be a constraint for groups of eight or nine passengers with checked luggage and sports equipment. This is a known limitation of the Sovereign+ and is worth factoring into packing decisions on multi-day trips.

The Garmin G5000 avionics suite on updated Sovereign+ examples is one of the best-integrated implementations in the business jet world, with dual touchscreen controllers, synthetic vision, TCAS II and datalink weather as standard. Connectivity varies by operator: Sovereign+ aircraft fitted with Viasat or Satcom Direct broadband provide reliable in-flight internet, while older examples may carry only air-to-ground systems. The cabin lighting is LED throughout on Sovereign+ examples, and most operators have updated to USB power at seat positions during interior refurbishment cycles.

Performance, range and runway access of the Citation Sovereign+

The Citation Sovereign+ is certificated to FL470, one of the highest service ceilings in the super-midsize category, and cruises at up to 460 knots true airspeed at maximum cruise power. Maximum range with standard reserves is 3,200 nautical miles, making it capable of London Farnborough to Dubai Al Maktoum with careful fuel planning (3,253 NM, very close to the limit), London to Riyadh (3,080 NM), London to Astana (2,780 NM) and London to Nur-Sultan direct. For transatlantic routing, a fuel stop at Reykjavik Keflavik or Gander gives access to the eastern seaboard of the United States, though the Sovereign+ cannot fly London–New York non-stop under standard loading conditions.

Takeoff field length of 3,530 feet at maximum take-off weight is competitive — slightly better than the Challenger 350's published field performance — and enables the Sovereign+ to operate from shorter regional airports including Bern Belp, Chambéry, Deauville, Innsbruck and Calvi Sainte-Catherine. The aircraft handles challenging terrain airports well, and its Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306C engines deliver reliable hot-and-high performance at Aspen, Telluride and similar elevated destinations favoured by leisure charter clients.

The PW306C engines burn approximately 185–210 US gallons per hour at long-range cruise, providing efficient economics on longer sectors. The FL470 ceiling allows the Sovereign+ to climb above high-altitude weather systems and access favourable upper-level winds on transcontinental routings, which can reduce block times and fuel consumption meaningfully on sectors of 2,500 nautical miles or more.

Signature missions and best routes for the Citation Sovereign+

The Sovereign+ is best deployed on routes that require genuine super-midsize range but can accommodate a narrower cabin cross-section. From London, the aircraft handles Farnborough to Riyadh direct, London to Amman, London to Cairo, London to Baku and London to Astana — all in single-sector operations that require either a fuel stop or a larger aircraft in most competing types. For European leisure charter, the combination of short-field access and range makes the Sovereign+ capable of flying London to Courchevel (1,762-metre runway) on a Friday afternoon and continuing to Marrakech for a subsequent leg without repositioning pressure.

In North America, the Sovereign+ handles transcontinental missions with authority: New York Teterboro to Las Vegas (2,150 NM), New York to Seattle (2,400 NM) and Miami to Anchorage with one stop. The aircraft also performs well on Canadian cross-country routes and on Caribbean sectors from the Eastern seaboard, where its range means most islands are within comfortable single-sector distance from New York or Boston.

Corporate flight departments with mixed fleets frequently choose the Sovereign+ as a single-type solution that handles the majority of missions — short European hops and longer Middle Eastern or Central Asian sectors alike — without requiring pilots to be dual-rated on two different aircraft. The operational simplicity this represents is a genuine cost argument, particularly for smaller operators running two to four aircraft.

Operating economics and charter pricing for the Citation Sovereign+

Charter rates for the Citation Sovereign+ in the UK and Europe range from approximately £3,600 to £4,600 per flight hour, with US market pricing typically running $4,500 to $5,500 per hour depending on the specific aircraft, operator and sector. The aircraft sits in price between the Citation Latitude and the Praetor 600 on most European routings, reflecting its intermediate position in range and cabin capability. Where the Sovereign+ outperforms on value is specifically on sectors between 2,500 and 3,200 nautical miles, where it avoids a fuel stop that a Latitude or Hawker 900XP would require.

For representative UK pricing: a London Farnborough to Nice one-way sector quotes at approximately £9,000–£12,000; London to Istanbul one-way runs £15,000–£20,000; London to Riyadh one-way, which represents a near-limit non-stop sector, quotes at approximately £28,000–£36,000 all-in. On transatlantic sectors with a fuel stop at Reykjavik, London to New York can be achieved for £45,000–£60,000 depending on handling, fuel prices and overnight crew requirements — a meaningful saving against a non-stop large-cabin jet on the same routing.

Variable operating costs are manageable: the PW306C engines have a well-established overhaul interval and parts availability, which keeps maintenance reserves predictable. Insurance costs for the Sovereign+ are moderate by super-midsize standards given the aircraft's safety record and the maturity of the type. For owner-operators considering fractional ownership or charter income offset, the Sovereign+ offers a favourable combination of range capability and operating cost relative to newer super-midsize alternatives.

How the Citation Sovereign+ compares

The Sovereign+'s most obvious weakness relative to its direct competitors is cabin width. At 5.5 feet, it is narrower than the Challenger 350 (7.2 feet), the Praetor 600 (6.8 feet) and the Citation Latitude (6.4 feet). For groups of more than six passengers on sectors of three hours or more, this narrowness becomes a comfort limitation that experienced travellers will notice. The Sovereign+ partially compensates with its 25.3-foot cabin length, which is the longest in its competitive set and provides a sense of space in the longitudinal plane even when lateral space is limited.

Against the Bombardier Challenger 300, the Sovereign+ offers comparable range (3,200 NM vs 3,100 NM for the Challenger 300) but a notably narrower cabin at a slightly lower charter rate. Most passengers who have travelled in both will prefer the Challenger 300's cabin environment; the Sovereign+ wins principally on sectors where range is the deciding criterion or where a specific operator's pricing makes it significantly more competitive.

Within Textron Aviation's own current range, the Citation Longitude (certificated 2019) is the natural evolution of the Sovereign+, offering a wider cabin, greater range and lower fuel burn. Where a Longitude is available at a comparable rate to a Sovereign+, the Longitude is the preferable choice. However, the Longitude's higher hourly rate means the Sovereign+ retains a value argument for clients who do not need the Longitude's additional capability.

Verdict: who should charter the Citation Sovereign+?

The Citation Sovereign+ is best suited to clients who regularly need to travel non-stop on sectors of 2,500 to 3,200 nautical miles and who are working within a super-midsize budget. It is the right aircraft for groups of four to six passengers who do not require the widest possible cabin but do need the range to avoid fuel stops on longer Middle Eastern, Central Asian or North Atlantic routings with a stop.

It is a less compelling choice for groups of seven to nine passengers who will be seated in the cabin for three hours or more, for whom the Challenger 350 or Praetor 600's wider cabins will provide a materially better experience at a comparable or only modestly higher charter rate. For Limitless Sky clients in the UK, the Sovereign+ is a practical option for direct routings to Riyadh, Baku, Astana and similarly distant destinations where range is the primary selection criterion and the group size is modest.

PHOTO GALLERY

Cessna Citation Sovereign+ — exterior & cabin

Reference photography of the Cessna Citation Sovereign+ (and sister types within the same cabin family where noted). Images sourced from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons licences.

EXTERIOR

Antwerp ASL Cessna Citation Sovereign PH-CJM 01
Antwerp ASL Cessna Citation Sovereign PH-CJM 01 · Ad Meskens You are free to use this picture for any purpose as long as you credi · CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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INTERIOR

Cessna Citation Sovereign cabin interior
Cessna Citation Sovereign cabin interior · JetRequest.com · CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Cessna Citation Sovereign interior
Cessna Citation Sovereign interior · JetRequest.com · CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

SPECIFICATIONS

Cessna Citation Sovereign+ specifications

Passengers9
Range3,200 nm
SpeedMach 0.80
Cabin height5'7"
Cabin width5'6"
Baggage135 cu ft
Runway3,530 ft

CABIN EXPERIENCE

On board the Cessna Citation Sovereign+

  • Nine-seat double-club plus belted lavatory
  • Forward and aft baggage access
  • Garmin G5000 touch-screen avionics

BEST ROUTES

Where the Sovereign+ flies best

Teterboro → San Francisco

from $42,000

London → Cairo

from £28,500

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CHARTER PRICING

Cessna Citation Sovereign+ charter pricing

ROUTEESTIMATED PRICE
Los Angeles → New Yorkfrom $36,000
London → Madridfrom £12,000

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Why choose the Cessna Citation Sovereign+?

  • Coast-to-coast US nonstop
  • Largest baggage hold in segment
  • Outstanding short-runway performance

FAQ

Frequently asked

Is Wi-Fi available onboard?

Yes — most aircraft in this class offer high-speed Ka-band or Starlink connectivity suitable for video calls and streaming throughout cruise.

Can pets fly on board?

Pets travel in the cabin alongside their owners on every Limitless Sky charter at no extra charge. Tell us the species and weight when you request a quote.

How quickly can the aircraft be ready?

Once a quote is confirmed, this aircraft can typically be positioned within 2–4 hours anywhere in its home region, and within 24 hours globally.

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